See all the slides from the Copenhagen Conference 1. Sept.

There is a need for a broader understanding of public health, which draws on people's daily lives arenas where the focal point is on everyday life activities and how social interaction and movement can support inclusion and promote health and quality of life. There the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Aalborg University and a number of other academic partners had arranged an International conference on Better food, better health, better urban spaces. The conference had attracted nearly 80 participants and had speakers from four continents. Slides has now been uploaded.

The role of the built environment in healthy aging: Community design, physical activity, and health among older adults. Jacqueline Kerr, Professor, Family & Preventive Medicine, University of California, USA